Pubdate: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 Source: Brownsville Herald, The (TX) Copyright: 2004 The Brownsville Herald Contact: http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1402 Author: Eric Garza, The Monitor SCHOOL BANS SACK LUNCHES, BAKED GOODS Drug-Laced Brownies Prompt New Rule MISSION, -- Sack lunches and baked goods have been added to the list of illicit materials not allowed into Sharyland High School. "We're just doing this so we can be more aware and provide a safe environment for our students," said Rene Reyna, a spokesman for Sharyland School District. The decision was made after a 17-year-old student at the school allegedly took a batch of brownies laced with marijuana to give to his friends last week. Mission police officials said the student gave some of the brownies to five of his classmates, one of whom got sick and was treated by the school nurse. The boy was arrested and charged with a felony count of delivery of marijuana. Reyna said school officials will meet over the summer to establish permanent guidelines for the matter. "We're not allowing any baked goods at the school district for the remainder of the year," Reyna said. "It will be re-evaluated this summer and a policy will be in place for the next school year." Sack lunches have been banned from the school for the remainder of the school year with one exception: parents will be allowed to take a sack lunch to their child. The new rule means students accustomed to taking baked goods for end-of-the-year parties and birthday celebrations will have to find an alternative way to celebrate. "I think they may be overreacting a little bit," said Casey Leys, a senior at Sharyland High School. "In a sense, it is right to check, but to ban all types of baked goods, it's not fair." Leys said not all the students are aware of the new rule and that some have had items confiscated by faculty. "A girl brought cupcakes to celebrate something going on in class and because of the rule that was put in place and she didn't know about it, the cupcakes got confiscated," Leys said. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart